Portugal is a food-loving nation, and these restaurants in its capital city deliver the best of its culinary fare

100 Maneiras

100 Maneiras

This restaurant, which only has a few tables (a reservation is required), is a hidden jewel on Lisbon's culinary scene, offering superior gourmet food prepared with fresh ingredients that its chef buys personally every day. The highlight of the prix-fix menu is Grande Lata, mullet fillet served with mashed bread and garlic.

Decadente

Decadente

If you are headed to Bairro Alto, leave some time for a meal at Decadente, a restaurant with a bohemian vibe serving authentic Portuguese food with a gourmet twist. Dine on the oven-baked salmon topped with kiwi and a side of potato and leek gratin before an afternoon stroll in the neighborhood.